Mavcom donates printer to SVG Tennis Association
Business Development Officer of MAVCOM SVG Caleb Morris, officially handed over a new Epson EcoTank L3250 printer to the St Vincent and the Grenadines Tennis Association in mid-May.
While a printer might seem like a simple behind-the-scenes tool, this infrastructure upgrade directly boosts our team’s overall operational capacity, the Association said in a release dated June 4, 2026.
“ It ensures we can seamlessly handle high-volume document management especially during busy tournament periods, allowing us to keep our focus where it belongs: on the athletes and the game.”
President Dr. Preye Griffith extended thanks to owner/manager of MAVCOM Paul Morris, on behalf of the SVG Tennis Association “… for aligning his brand with our vision for sports in St Vincent and the Grenadines”.
“This isn’t just a donation; it’s a strategic partnership and a direct investment in youth development and sports tourism. Collaborations like this show exactly how the private sector can drive meaningful social impact and fulfil their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals, all while gaining high-visibility brand exposure in the community,” Griffith is quoted in the release as stating about the donation made on May 14, 2026.
“ We are incredibly grateful for MAVCOM SVG’s support and look forward to growing this mutually beneficial relationship in the years to come,” said Griffith, who was elected president of the Association at an extra-ordinary general meeting in March, 2025.
